by Jack Schaller | Sep 7, 2023 | Accounting, Practice Management, QuickBooks, Sage 50, Time & Billing
QuickBooks is the “800 pound gorilla” of small business accounting systems, and is heavily used for law firm accounting in many law firms. This application has dominated the small business marketplace for over 25 years, and is a favorite among CPA’s, due to its large...
by Jack Schaller | Aug 28, 2023 | Accounting, Errors & Alerts, QuickBooks, Sage Timeslips, Timeslips
UPDATE: Intuit has heard the feedback about the broken link with Timeslips, and has responded by issuing the following generic message: “We want to share the latest update about the Revoked Certificate issue you reported. Overview”This happened because a...
by Dana Riel | Aug 14, 2023 | Accounting, QuickBooks
Switching to QuickBooks Online (also known as QBO for short) from QuickBooks Desktop software has been a challenge at times for some of our clients. Not all commands are where they used to be. To make things easier for our clients, we recommend taking advantage of...
by Dana Riel | Jun 2, 2021 | Accounting, QuickBooks
On May 31, 2021, Intuit Corporation, the manufacturer of QuickBooks Desktop (and QuickBooks Online), announced its support for QuickBooks Desktop Version 2020 and QuickBooks Desktop Version 2021 only. They will no longer support QuickBooks Desktop Versions 2019 and...
by Dana Riel | Dec 23, 2020 | Accounting, QuickBooks
We’re approaching 2021, but 2020 still has a surprise in store for QuickBooks users: the IRS released a new form to report payments made to independent contractors or others that provide services in a capacity other than as an employee. We’re alerting our...
by Dana Riel | Nov 5, 2019 | Accounting, QuickBooks
By Dana Riel Those of us who are QuickBooks Pro Advisors received an interesting email this week from Intuit Software, the manufacturers of QuickBooks. It announced the fact that Windows 7 will no longer be supported by Microsoft on January 14, 2020. Here is the...